Ksprincess2
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Yeah don't think it's her, I agree they look alike but not convinced otherwise.
I would love to find out that Brittany is alive and well and magically cured of AIDS despite no treatment but it's just not medically possible outside a miracle. For that reason I do not believe this woman is Brittany, unfortunately. Heartbreaking case.
3) This woman is lying about the DNA results connecting her to Brittany's mom.
Seeing that her foster parent had been charged with 73 counts of welfare fraud, as well as accused of taking $24,000 in government benefits intended for Brittany, I'm leaning into the idea that perhaps this child's illness may have been a ruse, faked somehow (a la Gypsy Rose), for whatever reason (more attention, notoriety, accolades for being such a selfless wonderful woman to take in and care for all these sick kids...) I have a feeling, if this woman is BW, there will me much more to this story. MOO.
I think it is her.Based on the paper the news showed which had the results.‘I am Brittany Renee Williams’: Woman says she has DNA to prove she is Virginia girl missing 21 years
This article says her “sister” and herself did separate DNA tests and they came back as an almost 96% match. Idk.
BW probably would have got social security. I have heard foster families complain about the lack of sharing past information on the kids or lying and not disclosing medical information. I do not believe BW adoptive parents to be innocent in some parts of this. It is possible they are ,but i think they have knowledge of something.Wow, I hadn't thought of that angle. I'd add that to the list of possibilities, but I would be surprised if the state would give foster parents extra money to treat diseases that were not formally diagnosed with legitimate testing. However, perhaps this foster woman was actually a clever con artist who faked medical documents.
How did this woman claiming to be Brittany get adopted? Wouldn't the adopted family have any info on the disappearance? When did Brittany disappear and when was this woman adopted?
‘I am Brittany Renee Williams’: Woman says she has DNA to prove she is Virginia girl missing 21 years
This article says her “sister” and herself did separate DNA tests and they came back as an almost 96% match. Idk.
So it is possible someone is only 95 percent related to themselves? Just asking .If the same person sent in results on both sides ,why only 95 percent as a certain ?If taken on separate occasions, I'm even more skeptical of the "DNA tests." For example, the same person could have taken the test twice, hypothetically. Hopefully it is sorted-out properly by law enforcement. JMO.
Your very talented. TY .Some interesting quotes from article cited above:
"Stevenson and McElroy wasted no time taking their own, in-lab DNA test through Labcorp. They say they were not surprised by the results. The report, which can be used as a legal court document, says the two have a 95.83% probability of being half-sisters." <--If they had faked the results (sent in both samples from the same person), I'd expect the results to say something like "they two have a 99% probability of being twin sisters."
"“And yes. I’m going by Brittany now. I don’t want no ties to my adoptive name. That is not me,” said Stevenson."
"Stevenson says she didn’t get answers from her adoptive parents about her adoption. Stevenson’s birth certificate does not match the birthdate of Brittany Williams. Stevenson says she has not yet been able to get hold of adoption documents."
Sounds like she is NOT close with her adoptive family and they haven't been helpful to her at all. I wouldn't be surprised if the adoptive family got her by less than legal means.
So it is possible someone is only 95 percent related to themselves? Just asking .If the same person sent in results on both sides ,why only 95 percent as a certain ?
I was thinking of sending my own DNA in twice just to see .Who knows the world is weird.You're right. I don't know how specific this lab's test is or the circumstances of how they went about testing. So I shouldn't have made that comment. I assumed it wasn't an extremely specific test, but thinking about it, my comment is likely wrong.
I was thinking of sending my own DNA in twice just to see .Who knows the world is weird.
It’s more likely that she never had it. There’s only a 25% chance of a mother passing it on to her unborn baby. Someone either assumed she had it, or lied about it for benefits.I would love to find out that Brittany is alive and well and magically cured of AIDS despite no treatment but it's just not medically possible outside a miracle. For that reason I do not believe this woman is Brittany, unfortunately. Heartbreaking case.
LE testing , ?I think the article implies they went in-person to a lab, but yeah, who knows. Let's see what the LE testing shows.
A "long lost sisters" scenario would be a nice ending.
I meant it would be wonderful if it was a long lost sister scenario .Not wonderful like I was implying that LE were not testing DNA..,@Soulmagent I was referring to the above article stating law enforcement (LE) has conducted a separate DNA test.